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STOCKTON, Calif. - The Pacific women's basketball team opens up the 2017-18 season this Wednesday with an exhibition contest against William Jessup at the Alex G. Spanos Center. The 7 p.m. tip-off will be the lone tune-up for the Tigers, who open up regular season play on Nov. 13th at home against Cal State Fullerton at 7 p.m.

The Tigers welcome back their top three scorers from a year ago this season in GeAnna Luaulu-Summers, Chelsea Lidy and Deisre Finnie. Luaulu-Summers, who averaged a team-high 14.5 points-per-game to go with 4.4 assists last year, was named to the Preseason All-West Coast Conference team earlier this month. Lidy shot 46% from the field in 2016-17 while appearing in all 31 games in her breakout season for the Tigers. Finnie starts her senior campaign after a stellar junior season where she shot 75% from the line while registering 2.7 rebounds and 9.4 points per contest.

Also back are sophomores Jenelle Grant, who paced Pacific last season shooting nearly 44% from beyond the arch, and Jessica Blakeslee, who was a stalwart on the Tiger defense a year ago. Juniors Tylah King and Ameela Li also both return for their junior years on Wednesday. King logged a career-high 15 points in just 13 minutes of action in Pacific's regular season home opener against UC Merced where the Tigers set a program record for total points scored with 111. Li was one of four Tigers to appear in all 31 contests from last year and was a key member off the bench for Head Coach Davis.

Pacific looks to make it two-straight against William Jessup after the Tigers dropped the Warriors 103-65. Blakeslee notched a career-high 14 points while Grant added a career-high 11. Pacific also connected on 50 percent from three-point range, 14-of-28, and forced 26 turnovers leading to 41 points.

William Jessup comes to the Alex G. Spanos Center 1-0 overall after a season-opening 61-48 victory over Northwest University. The Warriors are coming off an 11-15 season including a 4-12 Golden State Athletic Conference mark.